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Baltimore Rapper Young Moose Wins $300K Settlement In Lawsuit Against Corrupt Task Force - Blavity

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Young Moose , a Maryland -based rapper, has come out victorious in his lawsuit against Baltimore and Daniel Hersl, a convicted ex- police officer who served on the city’s infamous Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF). HBO Max viewers may be familiar with this group, which “ terrorized Baltimore ” for about a decade, via We Own This City — a recently-released miniseries that’s based on the takedown of the corrupt task force.

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